display cases...

ANTI-NESTING

PATENT NO: 6,817,514

An anti-nesting feature applied to a roll over case that increases stacking strength. The Slide Corner automatically functions when the case is opened without any additional gluing. This feature is placed opposite the working scores, usually in conjunction with the Stretch Corner, patent: 6,158,653.

AUTO SHELF

PATENT NO: 5,791,555

The design automatically constructs a shelf to stack cases neatly and effectively. This style can incorporate nearly any style bottom: auto-bottom, four-fold, or regular slotted flaps.

DIAGONAL BUMPER

PATENT NO: 6,948,617

The design allows for a shelf to be formed by the rollover section of the case. The patent offers an improved aesthetic and conservation of space that conventional bumper style cases lack. Ideal for loose bag items or form-fitting product.

DISPLAY READY

PATENT NO: 5,505,368

The design has an outer cover wrapped and glued to an inner case. The inner case may be a Full-Rollover, HSC, or quad case. The outer wrap protects the inner case and is easily removed at retail to display. It may be combined with anti-nesting features.

DUAL PANEL

PATENT NO: 6,189,780

The design reinforces a perforated window by extending the glue flap into a fifth panel. This case design increases structural rigidity and is easy for retail display.

GRAVITY FEEDER

PATENT NO: 6,189,778

This design is to ship and display loose bulk product easily and effectively. The specialty opening is constructed by a dropped pad and captured by bumpers rolled over the side panels. A center divider may be added to display multiple products.

PAD-IN-A-BOX

PATENT NO: 5,957,294

The design reinforces a perforated window by inserting an additional panel to the inside of outside of the case. This case has increased structural rigidity and is easy for retail display.

SLIDE CORNER

PATENT NO: 6,874,679

An anti-nesting feature applied to a roll over case that increases stacking strength. The Slide Corner automatically functions when the case is opened without any additional gluing. This feature is placed opposite the working scores, usually in conjunction with the Stretch Corner, patent: 6,158,653.

STRETCH CORNER

PATENT NO: 6,158,653

An anti-nesting feature applied to a roll over case that increases stacking strength. The Stretch Corner is formed by folding part of the rolled material over the working scores and gluing to the adjacent panels, usually in conjunction with the Slide Corner, patent: 6,874,679.

Since 1961, MAP has been providing the highest quality point-of-purchase displays and corrugated containers. The corrugated industry is constantly changing and keeping ahead of the curve is a demanding task. MAP's innovative success is proven by the 18 patented designs to date that enhance MAP's packaging solutions.

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MAP holds 18 patented corrugated designs, 13 U.S. and 5 International patents to date. All of which are geared towards automation and ease of assembly, as well as a collection of industry awards, our Structural Design team is innovative in its approach to solving corrugated needs. Our team has been awarded POPAI Indians for 2 consecutive years for their creative designing capabilities.

Our team, with its 30 collective years of industry specific experience, will customize our box
designs to fit and display your product for maximum visibility, durability and convenience. We
eliminate any design questions with the ability to provide a sample in hand, not just a drawing, so
you can be sure that our box meets all of your requirements.

Design structure is not our sole consideration. We also take into account composite structure - the
weight of the linerboard and corrugated medium, the size of the flutes. These decisions, which are
qualified by the preliminary testing of our test lab, result in stronger designs that use adequate,
not excessive, materials which ensure customers do not buy one pound of fiber they do not need.

THE DECREASE LEADS TO INCREASEMAP's smart designs, right-size packages and optimized materials utilize less fiber, reduce labor,
and maximize pallet capacity with stronger cases while reducing cost and increasing revenue.
The source reduction in MAP designs also promotes sustainability with initiatives that began over
a decade ago. Since then, MAP has taken thousands of tons of raw stock out of its conversion
process while returning hundreds of thousands of dollars back to customers.